Raj Kapoor

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    December 14, 1924

    Day of Death

    June 2, 1988 (63 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India

    Raj Kapoor

    Biography

    Raj Kapoor was an Indian film actor, producer and director of Hindi cinema widely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential actors and filmmakers in the history of Indian cinema. Often referred to as "The Greatest Showman of Indian Cinema" and the "Charlie Chaplin of Indian Cinema", his work enjoyed immense popularity and widespread acclaim not only within India but in parts of Eastern Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Africa and the Soviet bloc. Among Kapoor's numerous accolades are three National Film Awards and 11 Filmfare Awards in India, the Padma Bhushan (India's third-highest civilian honor) in 1971 for his contributions to the arts, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in cinema, in 1987. Kapoor's acting style was inspired by Charlie Chaplin and he played characters based on The Tramp in films such as Awaara (1951) and Shree 420 (1955). His performance in Awaara was ranked as one of the "Top-Ten Greatest Performances of All Time in World Cinema" by Time magazine in 2005; Awaara (1951) and Boot Polish (1954), which he produced, competed for the Palme d'Or prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1951 and 1955 respectively.

    Known For

    • Mera Naam Joker

      Mera Naam Joker

      1970

    • Awaara

      Awaara

      1951

    • Shree 420

      Shree 420

      1955

    • Sangam

      Sangam

      1964

    • Naseeb

      Naseeb

      1981

    • Jagte Raho

      Jagte Raho

      1956

    • Barsaat

      Barsaat

      1949

    • Teesri Kasam

      Teesri Kasam

      1966

    • Andaz

      Andaz

      1949

    • Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai

      Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai

      1960

    • Boot Polish

      Boot Polish

      1954

    • Anari

      Anari

      1959

    • Sharada

      Sharada

      1957

    • Chori Chori

      Chori Chori

      1956

    • Do Jasoos

      Do Jasoos

      1975